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WHAT DYSPEPTICS SHOULD KHOW. POTSiraAVS TIMELY ADVICE The fact that lew dyspeptics really understand the cause of their trouble, j s probably the reason why drugs are -still uaed to such an alarming extent. The practice is wrong, and is itrongly condemned by many physicians. The presence of excess ocid in the stom&cb is the cau»e of practically all forms of digestive trouhie, and this can be neutralised and Tendered harmless hv the occasional use of ordinary bisurated magnesia—a product which can be obtained of any chemist. Physicians use bisurated magnesia themselves as well M recommend it to their patients, because they recognise that it not i■> ly overcomes dangerous stomach acid and thus ensures easy digestion, but by its use no harmful drug is introduced into the system and therefore there can be no unpleasant after-effects. Half a teaspoonful taken in a little water after meals is usually quite sufficient to keep the food contents of the stomach free from fermentation and acid, thus ensuring normal digestion. G.W.K. LIGHT CAR The most successful in English and Scottish Trials. Price: English cost. £150; pins freight and landing charges, about £35. McftHlla* * Fredrte BROADWAY. .^TnATFORD, Cnlo »fronts. Write fot particulars and arrange for trial. 9

THE BEST LEATHER TO STAND WET WEATHER HORSESKIN. KRUPP. PORPOISE. WVrc now showing some splendid ipecimens of the shoemaker's art in "K'' ■ad other good makes. 0»U in and see them to day. There Me styles for the business man and the tanner, and the very one to suit YO'J. 245. 255. 275, 308 all first grade. McEWEN Bros. quality shoe store. Fnone 20L Xew Piymoutn. EXPERT REPAIRS. We are expert repairers of all tons of Band Instrsmenta, and undertake to give perfect iaiiafaetioflhi every townee. J. W. COMTHORNE, IV Goliin Htm, Vellia|tn. • - * 1 ' ' * U-: tHH.iKg. Oien • '■ *■= iWt vimw i-j - +ouf>i. •;!;• -< Wevrr/'H'*- ,a -

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 69, 11 August 1914, Page 4

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